I've emailed the casino in question (Aladdins Gold) but I'm curious has anyone else gotten the following spam advertising httpxx jackpotters dot com / skyfire dot com and winbigcasino .ssr. be .
The reason I ask is when I sign up to a casino, I create a unique email specifically for that casino. No one else gets it, and it doesn't get used anywhere. (In fact whenever I put my email in for anything, the site gets its own email address. For those of you curious how I can do this, I have my own domain and a catch all email address.) I did this for Aladdins Gold, and recently I received 3-4 pieces of spam to that email, apparently completely unrelated to Aladdins Gold. Now, spam on the internet isn't new. But spammers only hit email addresses that they have. How did these spammers get that email?
So the question is - was my personal information sold or compromised at Aladdins Gold? Those are the only two options..! That or Aladdins Gold spams their players for other websites..!
The reason I ask is when I sign up to a casino, I create a unique email specifically for that casino. No one else gets it, and it doesn't get used anywhere. (In fact whenever I put my email in for anything, the site gets its own email address. For those of you curious how I can do this, I have my own domain and a catch all email address.) I did this for Aladdins Gold, and recently I received 3-4 pieces of spam to that email, apparently completely unrelated to Aladdins Gold. Now, spam on the internet isn't new. But spammers only hit email addresses that they have. How did these spammers get that email?
So the question is - was my personal information sold or compromised at Aladdins Gold? Those are the only two options..! That or Aladdins Gold spams their players for other websites..!